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March 13, 1964 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1964-03-13

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BREVITIES

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Yeshiva High School 10th in
Woodrow Wilson Fellows
The Yeshiva University High
School for Boys — Manhattan
was ranked tenth in New York
State in the number of its stu-
dents who have won Woodrow
Wilson Fellowships since 1958,
according to a recent survey of
the state's secondary schools by
the Woodrow Wilson National
Fellowship Foundation.

the state. NATIONAL POISON pany and the Detroit Institute
PREVENTION WEEK will be of Arts.
* * *
observed March 15-21. Francis
Judges for the CLUB
R. Kronner. R.Ph., president of
the state-wide professional or- ACHIEVEMENT AWARD CON-
ganiaztion, said that the drive TEST were announced by
will be aimed at reducing the JOSEPH ROSS, president of
rate of accidental poisoning Federal Department Stores. The
particularly among young ail. i contest, held in conjunction
with Federal's 50th anniversary
dren.
celebration, will award $3,500
*
*
The 21st annual exhibit of in prizes to six women's clubs
art by c h i l d r en in Jewish in the tri-county area. Judges
Corsets-Brassieres
schools will open March 22, include Mrs. Leonard H.
ce en t , N
a tI
Expertly Fitted
under the sponsorship of the W e . vice
Women.
Jewish Education Committee of Council of Jewish
* * * _
20127 W. 7 MILE RD.
New York at the J. E. C. Build-
JOSE GRECO, the world's
538-5575
ing, 426 W. 58th St. Some 60
Parking in Rear
foremost exponent of the Span-
schools will participate in the
ish dance, brings his company
GERALDINE ITSBOVITZ
exhibit, whose theme is "FROM
of dancers. singers and musici-
SWORDS to PLOWSHARES."
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itskovitz
ans to the Masonic Auditorium,
The young artists have worked
of Indiana Ave. announce the
March 28.
in a variety of media, including
*
*
7
.
iengagement of their daughter
painting, graphics, three-dimen-
*
*
*
Fred War - Geraldine to Stuart Erwin
sionals. paper mosaics, and mu-
ing brings his
CONCEPT EAST THEATRE rals in sand-painting.
, - 111111.1
3
Pennsyl- I Spilkevitz, son of Mr. and Mrs.
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announces the beginning of
* * *
Albert
Spilkevitz
of
Flushing,
vanians to
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casting and script reading for
RICHARD ARMOUR writer
Masonic Audi- N.Y.
*
Ci ir
the play, "Ivy Leagued Heart"
of
light
verse,
will
wind
up
the
torium March
by DR. JEAN ROSENBAUM,
Ft
The bride-elect is a senior at
Se
20, 8:20 p. m. Wayne State University. Her
..lt
assistant professor of humani- Detroit Town Hall 1963-64 Sea-
son
Wednesday
with
satire
on
Tickets
are
ties at Wayne State University's
fiance is graduating from Pace
Mr
Satire."
available at College in New York.
Monteith College. Director is "A Safari into
* * *
the Masonic
Harrison Avery.
A great revival of choral mu-
The wedding has been set for
Temple a n d
* * *
sic has taken place in Israel,
Aug. 30.
Waring
Grinnell's.
Two $500 scholarships will be with the "entire land like one
awarded to retailing seniors as great chorus," Issachar Miron
flying in for a wedding
or Bar Mitzvah? ... Stay at
part of Federal Department writes in the newly-published
PALMER MOTEL. Across from
Stores' 50th anniversary cele-
Palmer Park; easy access to
all Synagogues, Caterers, and
bration, Joseph Ross, president brochure, "A PROFILE OF
Detroit's finest restaurants.
ISRAELI MUSIC TODAY."
of DAVIDSON BROS.. Inc., an-
Airport Limousine .Service...
Free TV . . . Air Conditioned
nounces. Candidates' names will The 16-page study was pub-
... Complimentary Breakfast
lished
by
the
National
Jewish
be submitted by retailing teach-
. . . Family and connecting
rooms — . Special weekend
ers in high schools in the tri- Music Council of the National
and family rates!
Parential responsibility for
and ENTERTAINMENT
county area. Winners will be Jewish Welfare Board.
ending racial and religious con-
* * *
BY
announced in April. Candidates
Some 12,000 boys and girls in flict in the Detroit metropolitan
from 75 participating high
,„,,,,/
schools will be given an oppor- the elementary grades of De- community will be the topic of
if
61a
a area schools and their the fifth annual Adventures in
UN
tunity for on-the-job training in trait
17500 WOODWARD
Human
Relations
Workshop,
10
teachers
are
expected
to
see
the
retailing, March 28, when each
UN
2 Blocks North of 6 Mile
will work for one day in one of New York production of a.m. Thursday, at the Interna-
TO 9-1300 AAA Recomnsended
tional
Institute.
0-
17 stores in the area.
"YOUNG TOM EDISON" at the
*
*
Detroit Institute of Arts Mon-
This event is cosponsored by
One of the most comprehen- !day, March 16, through Friday, the Bnai Brith Women's Council
sive campaigns ever undertaken March 20. Two shows will be of Metropolitan Detroit and the
by the Michigan State Pharma- presented each day. The show is Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
ceutical Association to combat sponsored jointly by the Detroit Brith.
accidental poisoning in the Public School s, and other
For All Occasions
Judge James H. Lincoln
state will be launched next schools, including the United
the
Juvenile
r‘
Reasonable Rates
week and supported by 2,460 Hebrew Schools, in cooperation
Court will be
members pharmacists around with the Detroit Edison Corn-
1 un cheo n
Call AL SCHILLER
speaker on the
476-5353
Northville Coach Line, Inc
topic "The Re-
sponsibility Is
Ours."
. "To Find A
Home," a new
film showing
the effects of
housing d i s-
crimination,
will be shown
in the morn-
ing.
A panel dis-
cussion will
explore the Judge Lincoln
motivations, aspirations a n d
commitment of young people in
the community who have taken
active roles in the civil rights
revolution. The panel will be
chaired by Dr. Michael Schwartz
of Wayne University and will
Large selection of c
include Dorothy Duberry and
in many designs an i
Frank Joyce of the Detroit Edu-
color s.
cation Project; Mrs. Abraham
Ulmer of the Detroit NAACP;
and Ralph Rosenfield, vice-
chairman of the Detroit Con-
gress of Racial Equality
(CORE).
Experts from schools, colleges
and community groups will lead
small discussion groups and give
the participants an opportunity
President Harry S. Truman received from Ben Levinson, to raise and resolve local prob-
chairman of the AMVETS Carillion Committee, a miniature lems.
of the Carillons that were installed in the Truman Library,
For reservations and informa-
Independence, Mo. Levinson, a friend of President Truman for tion, call the Anti-Defamation
many years, made the presentation in the presence of 500 League office, WO 2-9686.
This is our Everyday
guests assembled in the auditorium of the Truman Library.
Discount on Sterling Silver
Levinson served as assistant to the treasurer of the Democratic Junior Music Study Club
National Committee, raising funds for Truman's presidential
Junior Music Study Club will
campaigns. He raised money to help construct the Truman
Library, and secured most of the funds for the Carillons. meet 2 p.m. Sunday at the home
The first Memorial Carillon donated by the Word War II of Julie Belkin, 20126 Basil.
veterans organization was installed at the Arlington National
Guest speaker will be Harry
Cemetery, and was accepted on. behalf of the people of the Siegel. For information, call
United States by President Truman in December, 1949. Presi- Judy Offman, president, 273-
dent Truman's words on that historic day were: "While 5029; or Mrs. M.. Stein, adviser,
LI 4-0698.
these bells ring, safely rest. Freedom lives.

Almost simultaneously, al-
though a continent apart, two
young American Jews have add-
ed new meaning to the Bar
Mitzvah celebration by sharing
their happiness with the youth
of Israel. Young DAVID LER-
MAN of Vineland, N. J.. and his
family decided to forego the
lavish "parties" that have be-
gun to overshadow the religious
significance of the Bar Mitzvah
rites, and sponsored a four-year
scholarship for a youth of Ori-
ental background in Israel in-
stead. On the West Coast, Bev-
erly Zimmerman, of San
Francisco, donated four annual
scholarships to mark her Bas
Mitzvah. Bath celebrants, with
the wholehearted endorsement
of their families, channel their
respective $1,000 gifts through
the Histadrut Scholarship Fund.

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